ASU Black All-Weather Coat Rank Insignia

I have a funeral to go to coming up. The deceased is a Vietnam combat veteran. I plan on wearing my ASU to the funeral, and the all-weather coat over it because it's going to be very cold.

I've been all over Google and up and down 670-1, but I can't find where to pin my rank insignia on the black all-weather coat. The reg just says that you wear non-subdued rank insignia on it, but doesn't specify where. Others online seem to think it goes on the shoulder loops, but that doesn't make much sense to me. My best guess would be to put it on the slits at the top of the lapels, facing diagonally inward as with the rank insignia on the white shirt collar for junior enlisted.

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I have a funeral to go to coming up. The deceased is a Vietnam combat veteran. I plan on wearing my ASU to the funeral, and the all-weather coat over it because it's going to be very cold.

I've been all over Google and up and down 670-1, but I can't find where to pin my rank insignia on the black all-weather coat. The reg just says that you wear non-subdued rank insignia on it, but doesn't specify where. Others online seem to think it goes on the shoulder loops, but that doesn't make much sense to me. My best guess would be to put it on the slits at the top of the lapels, facing diagonally inward as with the rank insignia on the white shirt collar for junior enlisted.

Does anybody know?

Have to look a little harder.

AR 670-1, para 28-7 (e)
(2)Non-subdued grade insignia, pin-on.

(a) All enlisted personnel will wear non-subdued, pin-on grade insignia on the black all-weather coat and the windbreaker. All hospital and food service enlisted personnel will wear non-subdued, pin-on, insignia on the hospital
duty and food service utility uniforms. All specialists and below will wear the non-subdued, pin-on grade insignia on the AG 415 shirt.

(b) Personnel will wear the non-subdued pin-on insignia centered on both collars, with the centerline of the insignia bisecting the points of the collar, 1 inch up from the collar point (see fig 28–62).